Saskatchewan people continue to benefit from the strong economy with fewer residents receiving Employment Insurance (EI) benefits, according to a release today by Statistics Canada.
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In July, 492860 people in Canada received regular Employment Insurance (EI) benefits, up 28230 or 6.1% from June. This increase was led by Manitoba (+21.1%), Saskatchewan (+18.8%) and Ontario (+12.8%). Every province except Quebec ...
Other books, especially Dennis Gruending’s Promises to Keep and Eleanor Glor’s Policy Innovation in the Saskatchewan Public Sector, have chronicled and analyzed the Blakeney government’s signature achievements in public enterprise (the ...
The Government of Saskatchewan announced today that municipalities will be allowed to designate volunteer firefighters and first responders' vehicles as emergency vehicles when responding to emergencies, beginning in April 2009.
in his letter to federal party leaders last week, premier dalton mcguinty again makes reference to ongoing discrimination against ontario workers in the federal employment insurance (ei) program. "under the current ei program, ...
Manulife would oversee the administration and approval of this plan, subject to Employment Insurance regulations. Canada Post wants to reduce UPCE member’s fifteen days paid sick leave entitlement and five days paid family related leave ...
In August, 487500 Canadians received regular Employment Insurance (EI) benefits, virtually unchanged from July. During the month, regular benefit payments increased 2.7% to $729.8 million.
By contrast, the Saskatchewan Party’s recent announcement did not reduce tax rates at all. Instead, it increased personal, spousal and child tax credits as well as the refundable credit. As tax cuts go, this package is quite progressive ...